Hello, American citizen! Do you have what it takes to achieve the American Dream during America's Golden Age?
A newfound national identity of consumerism during the 1950s and '60s may have made it look easy, but this was a time of war, nuclear weapons, discrimination and violence, and even illega...
Hello, American citizen! Do you have what it takes to achieve the American Dream during America's Golden Age?
A newfound national identity of consumerism during the 1950s and '60s may have made it look easy, but this was a time of war, nuclear weapons, discrimination and violence, and even illegal CIA mind control experiments.
Never fear! Americana: The Card Game makes it easy to try your hand at the American Dream with a historical take on issues such as race, gender, socioeconomics, and more. But of course, even in the land of the free, some of us have advantages over others...
The goal of Americana: The Card Game is to achieve the American Dream by playing a sequence of cards over the course of the game with a total net value of 10+ points. There are a variety of cards from different categories such as Race, Gender, Government, and so on, with different positive and negative point values—all of which affect your American Dream. Additionally, there are Demographic Cards, which designate players as “White”, “Male”, “Heteronormative”, and “Upper-Class”, and grant those players bonus cards over the course of the game once drawn.
The first player to reach 10+ points wins.
TABLETOPIA TIPS:
- When discarding, hold "Shift" while hovering the card over the deck to place it at the bottom.
- To discard or draw from another player's hand, have that player place their hand face-down on the board and randomly choose a card.